The girl got some new sneakers...
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The girl got some new sneakers...
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Tires are Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor's. Size is 285/75/16. They don't seem to balloon much if at all even on the stock 6.5" wide rims. I opted to use these after seeing my dad's dually survive through this past winter while spending almost NO time in 4wd, which is quite the accomplishment for his truck. He never used any weight either. He has 25k or so with quite a bit more than half tread left as well.
Anyways, back to business. They're load range E, run very quiet, handle great, and drive very smooth in respect to bumps and no shaking. Ride's as well if not BETTER than the C rated Michelin's the truck came with. Tire pressures are at the manufacturer's recommened 65/80 (front/back).
My dad was/is thrilled with his tires and I'm sure I will be as well. From what I've read and heard these tires are also supposed to be as good if not better than the BFG A/T KO's.
She needs some 2" spacers in the front, eh?
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Tires are Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor's. Size is 285/75/16. They don't seem to balloon much if at all even on the stock 6.5" wide rims. I opted to use these after seeing my dad's dually survive through this past winter while spending almost NO time in 4wd, which is quite the accomplishment for his truck. He never used any weight either. He has 25k or so with quite a bit more than half tread left as well.
Anyways, back to business. They're load range E, run very quiet, handle great, and drive very smooth in respect to bumps and no shaking. Ride's as well if not BETTER than the C rated Michelin's the truck came with. Tire pressures are at the manufacturer's recommened 65/80 (front/back).
My dad was/is thrilled with his tires and I'm sure I will be as well. From what I've read and heard these tires are also supposed to be as good if not better than the BFG A/T KO's.
She needs some 2" spacers in the front, eh?
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Nice, But "C" rated tires are sneakers. What you got there, are new "E" rated Boots. You will like the E rated much better. I had a set of C rated, and they are $#it on a 2500 Diesel way too soft.
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Uh...is anyone getting a photo of a girl when they click enlarge? I just sent it to a friend and he's telling me he is. Firefox is working fine, shows the large photo of my truck. However, IE is showing some blonde woman...
EDIT: No need to check, I edited original post with new link because of whatever glitch imagevenue has having.
EDIT: No need to check, I edited original post with new link because of whatever glitch imagevenue has having.
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I did get some love and gay services ads when I clicked on the thumbnail, with some fairly explicit images. I suggest you move your photo before you get reprimanded by the admins for inappropriate content, which is not your fault but the ad policy of imagevenue. And I am using firefox. What you get depends on the banner imagevenue is currently running.
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